A Vegan Guide to Liverpool

Compassionate scousers, rejoice! We’ve done the hard work for you and researched the very best vegan food and drink establishments in Liverpool. Are you a Liverpool local or planning a visit? Take a look at our list – from brunches to burgers, we’ve got all the bases covered:

Housed in a Victorian loft space in Liverpool’s city centre, the relaxed Egg Café has a mostly vegan menu, aside from some vegetarian options. From garlic bread to cupcakes, you won’t be disappointed with the variety on offer.

This brand new vegan eatery and organic shop on Brunswick Dock specialises in healthy, feel-good food, from protein-packed breakfasts to wholesome curry bowls and fruity desserts. We can’t wait to try out the varied menu. And, as if eating vegan didn’t make you feel virtuous enough, for every main course you buy, GIVE will donate a meal to someone in need.

Every Saturday afternoon, this volunteer-run social centre becomes a vegan café. It offers tasty, wholesome snacks whilst also highlighting the links between diet, animal suffering and the environment.

Craving a cooked vegan breakfast? Look no further. Button mushrooms, spinach, roasted red peppers and fried potatoes are all served with fresh, crunchy toast at Brasco Lounge on Liverpool’s historic waterfront. Like all locations in the Loungers chain, Brasco also has an all-day vegan menu.

A classic vintage-inspired tea room, Crosby promises that it will always have a selection of vegan cakes, scones and sandwiches available daily. It’s perfect for an afternoon tea treat, and as a bonus, it’s also dog-friendly.

This wellness centre focuses on meditation and therapy as well as providing a generous selection of fresh cold juices, protein smoothies and raw foods for both your inner and outer well-being. It’s great for when you feel the need to detox.

This mecca for lovers of craft beer also has a compact menu featuring an irresistible vegan seitan burger – the perfect accompaniment to a few pints of your favourite tipple. As the name suggests, BrewDog is also a dog-friendly establishment.

Mowgli serves classic Indian street food in the form of tapas which are served in traditional tiffin boxes. They’re perfect for those who enjoy spice and variety in a meal. Ask for the vegan menu, which includes many mouth-watering meat-free dishes.

This long-established eatery serves up tasty northern Chinese cuisine, and most of the items on its extensive vegetarian menu are suitable for vegans. Come here to feast on tofu, spicy vegetable stir-fries and hot and sour soup.

This is a little vegetarian oasis in Woolton Village with an abundance of quirky vegan options. Head here for cake, coffee and an extensive selection of sandwiches, including vegan cheese and chorizo toasties and veggie sausage butties.

Did we miss any of your favourite Liverpool vegan cafés, restaurants or supermarkets? Let us know in the comment section below.

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There are so many more places to eat vegan. host on hope street has a vegan menu, the Italian club on bold street has a vegan menu, leaf on bold street does a great vegan breakfast and some great vegan option. If you look at independent Liverpool 3/4 everything on that site has a good selection for vegetarians and vegans. 🙂

Give Kitchen is now closed 🙁 I’m not sure what’s happening with Green Days – it changed management and was closed the last couple of times I wanted to go there. So sad – it was one of my favourite spots.

Lovelock’s Cafe on Old Haymarket has lots of vegan options. Right by the Birkenhead tunnel entrance, a few doors down from the Travelodge. 8-6 Mon-Fri and 10-4 on Sat.http://www.facebook.com/LovelocksCafe

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